Bailey Webter goes high to score for USA against Panama in the final match of NORCECA Pool O towards the FIVB Women's World Championship

Colorado Springs, United States, May 18, 2014 –The United States confirmed its pre-tournament expectations as they dominated Panama 3-0 (25-18, 25-5, 25-5) with 14 aces on Sunday afternoon to win the Women’s NORCECA World Championship Qualification Third Round Pool O at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Along with the tournament gold medal, the USA earns a berth into the 2014 FIVB World Championship that will be played in Italy starting in September.

Panama will compete in the final round of NORCECA World Championship, joining the four second-place finishers in other pools to determine NORCECA’s sixth and final team in the 24-country FIVB World Championship.

Aside from a 14-2 margin in aces, the U.S. held a 41-12 advantage in kills and was even in blocks at 2-all. The United States went through the entire tournament without dropping a single set and its defense averaged yielding just 12.1 points (145) per set.

Guatemala was led by Blanca Recinos’ 22 points, while Stefany Bolanos and Diana Arias added 20 and 18 points, respectively. Honduras was led by Catarine Leiva with 23 points, while teammates Tessa Flores and Mariajosse Diaz each collected 12 points.

United States Head Coach David Hunt: You’ve got to give credit to the players. They were making good serves. Kelly went on a run in set 2 and a run in set 3 and it’s not anything we were telling her, it was all her. She did a good job. For the players, it was a culmination of the 8, 10 weeks that they were training. I was just there for the tail end of it. But really it was all the hard work that Karch and Jamie and Joe and these players put in months ago. This was the payoff. I was lucky where I got to be here and experience it.”

United States Team Captain Kelly Reeves: “In the second set, we came out and got our serves going. I just went back to the end line and just trusted my serve. I just wanted to get a nice, clean serve and get them out of system. Kylin came in and did well. Serving was key tonight.”

Panama Head Coach Reynaldo Ortega: "The USA serve is very tough. However, they are not impossible to receive. We are going to work on serve-receive, mostly, in the 15 days of preparation we have for the next tournament. I know we can overcome that weakness. Overall, we are pleased. We came out here with the objective to finish at least second, and we did. We are very satisfied."

Panama Captain Joanna Arroyo: "It was a big honor for us to be in the championship match against the United States. We came out hard and anxious to do our best. However, in the final two sets, we came out a little down and we could not handle the USA serve. That was our biggest mistake. We know the USA has good servers. We tried to adjust, but it was not easy to do. We congratulate the USA team."